By Alex Serpo, ZDNet.com.au on 02 October 2008 04:06 PM
Tags: lenovo, thinkpad, sl500, centrino 2, laptop, review, ram, trackpad
Sorry but whats with this crappy review
Understand that these are not real ThinkPads. They sort of look like one (though not really, with the glossy lid) but they don't have lot of the features common to other ThinkPads
[B]No magnesium case[/B]
[B]No bottom roll cage[/B]
[B]No Think Vantage[/B]
[B]No top roll cage[/B]
[B]No Steel hinges[/B]
[B]No ThinkLight[/B]
[B]No lid latches[/B]
[B]No Ultrabay[/B]
and the BIOS identifies the laptop as an [B]IdeaPad[/B], not a ThinkPad.
This last part isn't going to be an issue for most people, but it's proved a real headache for those trying to run Linux. Other ThinkPad models are made to be Linux-friendly.
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This machine is excellent as a portable small business computer running with multiple programs, in Cad and engineering customer presentations. My SL 500 is running with 4GB Ram and would run it with anything less, in the Vista environment.
The good: Very good battery run time. Great grapics.
The bad: Needs more volume from sound card & more options.